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- December 31, 2012: Outlook Unclear for New 2013 Mississippi Immigration Laws (San Antonio Express-News)
- December 30, 2012: Immigration Reform: Is “Amnesty” a Possibility Now? (Christian Science Monitor)
- December 29, 2012: How Republicans Can Create More Jobs and Win Over Hispanic Voters (Fox News)
- December 28, 2012: Seven New Congressmen Who Will Shake Up Washington (US News & World Report)
- December 27, 2012: A brighter Line on Immigration and Policy (NY Times Editorial)
- December 26, 2012: Record Number of Deportations in 2012; ICE Ends Local Law Enforcement Collaboration (Las Vegas Sun)
- Merry Christmas: Immigration Reform in the United States Will Happen – Once Several Issues are Resolved (NY Daily News)
- December 24: 2012: Advocates Fear Gun Control Agenda Will Divert Obama from Immigration Reform (Washington Post)
- December 23: 2012: Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) Crosses Aisle for Immigration Reform (Chicago Sun Times)
- December 22: 2012: Is the Border Secure Enough to Tackle the Immigration System (National Public Radio)
- December 21: 2012: FL Senator Marco Rubio Calls for Small Steps to Immigration Reform (LA Times)
- December 20: 2012: Texas Republican Ted Poe Supports Guest Worker Program
- December 19: 2012: Rep. Gowdy, an opponent of immigration reform, will lead the House Subcommittee on Immigration (Greenville, SC Paper)
- December 18: 2012: Immigration Changes “Gotta Happen This Year” (National Public Radio)
- December 18: 2012: Marco Rubio, Mario Diaz exemplify split among GOP on Immigration (Tampa Bay Times)
- December 17: 2012: Republican Leaders Balance Politics and Principal on Immigration Reform (The Hill)
- December 16: 2012: Immigration Process calls for Comprehensive Reform (Riverside CA Newspaper)
- December 15: 2012: Immigration Waits in the Wings
- December 15: 2012: GOP Should Move First on Immigration
- December 14: 2012: Immigrant Friends and Foes Debate the Definition of “Comprehensive Immigration Reform”.
- December 14: 2012: Senator Kaine says he is optimistic about Immigration Overhaul
- December 13: 2012: Latino Groups Warn Congress to Fix U.S. Immigration, or Else
- December 12: 2012: Republicans McCain & Rubio Work on Immigration Reform
- December 12, 2012: California to limit Immigration Holds to only those with Felony Convictions
- December 11, 2012: Immigrants become key to Minnesota growth and prosperity
- December 10, 2012: How do we know there are 11 million undocumented?
- December 9, 2012: Marco Rubio on Immigration Reform: More than 50/50 Chance of Passage
- December 8, 2012: President Obama plans a push for Immigration Reform Obama said he would turn to immigration very soon after the inauguration.
- December 7, 2012: The U.S. Economy Still Needs High Skilled Immigrant Workers With the U.S. economy in the midst of a prolonged slump, it’s hard to believe that a labor shortage exists anywhere in the country. But that is precisely the case when it comes to the high-tech industries which depend upon highly skilled scientists and engineers. The United States has long faced a dilemma in this respect: the U.S. educational system is not producing high-tech professionals in numbers that are sufficient to meet labor demand. That is one reason so many U.S. scientists and engineers are immigrants.
- December 7, 2012: Mayor Bloomberg “Current Immigration System is National Suicide”
- December 6, 2012: Illegal Immigration Drops
- December 5, 2012: President Bush urges Immigration Reform
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